It’s not a heavy policy book and not what you expect. It’s a breath of fresh air.
AI/ML in EdTech: The Miracle, The Grind, and the Wall
AI/ML is like crack cocaine for feeding the hype cycle. The first high is incredible. Once you’re hooked, you could be in a lot of trouble.
The Course Hero/Lumen Deal
My father likes to say, “Never ascribe to malice that which simple stupidity can explain.” I read this as a story of good intentions with horrific execution.
More on Texas as a CBE Ecosystem Laboratory
In my last two posts, I wrote about the importance of ecosystem thinking when trying to change complex systems like higher education and followed it up with a specific exampthe the of core curriculum in Texas. Well, Texas is the gift that keeps on giving this week. The Texas Tribune just published a piece entitled […]
Case Study in a CBE Ecosystem: Core Curriculum
This is a follow-up post to my review of Paul LeBlanc’s book “Students First,” focusing on the example of transfer credit.
“Students First”: Paul LeBlanc’s Book on Competency-Based Education
Thinking about the implementation of CBE from an ecological perspective.
Apologies to Aktiv Learning
When you’re wrong, you’re wrong.